A store where the shelves are laden with some incredible secondhand goods, Kleidsam offers affordable fashion for men and women. Run by the charitable organization, Diakonia, this is a store where the items may be used, but there is absolutely no compromise where quality is concerned. The selection of coats and shirts is sure to please fashion-conscious men, whereas women will be thrilled with the lovely dresses and accessories on offer.
Viktualienmarkt Munich's famous gourmet food market houses a number of stalls and shops. At Schlemmermeyer, you can buy a variety of traditional German sausages, cold cuts, fresh meat etc. The stall also serves up savory, sizzling bratwurst and other meats for a quick bite. The market attracts a number of tourists strolling through the market, shopping for local delicacies and souvenirs. Stop by for a mouth-watering selection of grills; this is Munich's street food at it's best.
Nestled in the nerve center of the city, Herrmann Geschenke has been delighting its customers with their traditional wares for more than 50 years. The store offers a variety of products, ranging from nutcrackers, cuckoo clocks, porcelain figurines, Erzgebirge Christmas pyramids and wooden figures called Smokers. Beer canisters made of glass, clay or porcelain, make for wonderful gift items for friends and family back home.
Antiquarian Angelika Ziegler offers a plethora of old, hard to come by books and comics that are a collector's joy. Browse through dozens of books here, most of which are second-hand and retain the smell of old paper. A haven for book lovers, one can revel in the fragrance, sift through the sections and pick out a few rare treasures to enhance one's personal collection.
If you love designer labels but can't afford the exorbitant prices, Brigitte Lubini is just the store for you. Situated in Maxvorstadt, this store is where you will always chance upon uber-stylish apparel, and the prices of the Prada, Gucci and Armani clothes are the only indication that the items are not brand new.
Basic Bio is a one stop food supermarket equipped with foodstuffs of all kinds - tea, fruits, veggies, meat, sea-food, spices, sauces and wines! You name it and it's here! However, what sets apart this department store is its commitment to preserving and selling organic food products. An extremely eco-conscious department store, Basic Bio is stacked up with thousands of items that you will be amazed to find, each time you take a stroll through these aisles. A few products, on account of their rarity and cost of production, may have you shell out a little extra but a visit to Basic Bio will ensure a guilt-free shopping spree for you and your family.
A store where the shelves are laden with some incredible secondhand goods, Kleidsam offers affordable fashion for men and women. Run by the charitable organization, Diakonia, this is a store where the items may be used, but there is absolutely no compromise where quality is concerned. The selection of coats and shirts is sure to please fashion-conscious men, whereas women will be thrilled with the lovely dresses and accessories on offer.
Viktualienmarkt Munich's famous gourmet food market houses a number of stalls and shops. At Schlemmermeyer, you can buy a variety of traditional German sausages, cold cuts, fresh meat etc. The stall also serves up savory, sizzling bratwurst and other meats for a quick bite. The market attracts a number of tourists strolling through the market, shopping for local delicacies and souvenirs. Stop by for a mouth-watering selection of grills; this is Munich's street food at it's best.
Bringing a taste of Italy to Munich, Oberhuber Weine regales connoisseurs with an extensive selection of delightful Italian wines. Variants from South Tirol, Tuscany, Trentino, and other regions are available here, emblematic of the viticulture tradition of wine-growing areas scattered across Italy. You can pick from a range of white wines and sparkling wines at this store. Organic variants are also available here.
When you visit Kitzinger for the first time, you'll be astounded at the sheer amount of books which are stacked high in every corner of the shop. Most bookworms should be able to find something here, provided they are interested in literature, philosophy, theology, music, history or art. The service is perfect-the sales staff are very clued up and will be able to find the book you're looking for in a matter of seconds. In spite of the extensive range, the prices here are a little higher than in many of the other second-hand book shops near the university, so it makes sense to shop around first.
Antiquarian Angelika Ziegler offers a plethora of old, hard to come by books and comics that are a collector's joy. Browse through dozens of books here, most of which are second-hand and retain the smell of old paper. A haven for book lovers, one can revel in the fragrance, sift through the sections and pick out a few rare treasures to enhance one's personal collection.
Nestled in the nerve center of the city, Herrmann Geschenke has been delighting its customers with their traditional wares for more than 50 years. The store offers a variety of products, ranging from nutcrackers, cuckoo clocks, porcelain figurines, Erzgebirge Christmas pyramids and wooden figures called Smokers. Beer canisters made of glass, clay or porcelain, make for wonderful gift items for friends and family back home.